I'll definitely keep watching your channel since your tutorials are super clear and detailed. Keep up the great work! Looking forward to seeing more videos that break things down in a way that's easy for viewers to learn.
Hi G. A. I just got the AR Grizzly like two hour ago. I noticed that my front wheel doesn’t have the quick disconnect to the hub. Do you know if the V3 comes with the quick disconnect or how do I know I got the V3? Or did I get an old model? What do you think? Help please if you know 😊
Congrats on your new grizzly!! So the version three they put the quick disconnect in the frame from what I have heard. I personally have not tried to go in and find it yet. I would imagine it might be a pain to get too. The version two was easy to access by the hub motor. I know it can make changing the front tire a little more of a pain for sure. I hear if you disconnect the cable from the controller under the seat, it will give you more slack to the cable. Hopefully that helps give you a little better idea. Check out Ariel Rider owners Facebook group. A lot of guys on there with knowledge. I know it was a pain to assemble the tire on for the first time. I will be doing a changing out front tire video and maintenance of motor and one changing pads and maybe rotors. I have been just waiting to use up a little more of the stock tires first.
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I'll definitely keep watching your channel since your tutorials are super clear and detailed. Keep up the great work! Looking forward to seeing more videos that break things down in a way that's easy for viewers to learn.
Hi G. A.
I just got the AR Grizzly like two hour ago. I noticed that my front wheel doesn’t have the quick disconnect to the hub. Do you know if the V3 comes with the quick disconnect or how do I know I got the V3? Or did I get an old model? What do you think?
Help please if you know 😊
Congrats on your new grizzly!! So the version three they put the quick disconnect in the frame from what I have heard. I personally have not tried to go in and find it yet. I would imagine it might be a pain to get too. The version two was easy to access by the hub motor. I know it can make changing the front tire a little more of a pain for sure. I hear if you disconnect the cable from the controller under the seat, it will give you more slack to the cable. Hopefully that helps give you a little better idea. Check out Ariel Rider owners Facebook group. A lot of guys on there with knowledge. I know it was a pain to assemble the tire on for the first time. I will be doing a changing out front tire video and maintenance of motor and one changing pads and maybe rotors. I have been just waiting to use up a little more of the stock tires first.
Thanks for the info and can’t wait for those other videos. Again thank for getting back!